James Donner
on 26 January 2016


This article was last updated 5 year s ago.

In this blog series, we’ll be running through presentations featured during the Dangerous Demos session at TADsummit to show you how the next great innovations in telecom applications are only a click away with Juju. Stay tuned for more stories over the next few weeks as we approach Mobile World Congress.

From big data to web services, Juju lets you stop worrying about the infrastructure and start innovating on functionality. For developers and service providers, it’s easier than ever to deploy value added services into production. With Juju, you can deploy charms from our store and make them work together by building relations.

In the first video in this series, join Canonical’s Telco Lead Artur Tyloch for a short introduction to Juju. We’ll be taking a deeper dive into the solutions that Juju can rapidly bring to production in the next installment.


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